PyCon is a conference for the Python community, organized by argentinian members of the Python community (PyAr). PyCon is for Python enthusiasts of all experience levels, from new users to core developers.

A way to package and distribute Python packages. Each egg contains a setup.py file with metadata (such as the author's name and email address and licensing information), as well as information about dependencies. setuptools, the Python library that powers the egg mechanism, is able to automatically find and download dependencies for eggs that you install. It is even possible for two different eggs to concurrently use different versions of the same dependency. Eggs also support a feature called entry points, a kind of generic plug-in mechanism. Much more detail is available at <a href="http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools">the PEAK website</a>.

The Python community's index of thousands of downloadable Python packages. It is available as a website to browse, with the ability to search for a particular package. More importantly, setuptools-based packaging tools (most notably, buildout and easy_install) can query this index to download and install eggs automatically.
Also known as the Cheese Shop or PyPI.

A command-line tool for automatic discovery and installation of packages into a Python environment.
The easy_install script is part of the setuptools package, which uses the Python Package Index as its source for packages.

A feature of setuptools which makes it possible to distribute multiple, separate packages sharing a single top-level namespace. For example, the packages plone.theme and plone.portlets both share the top-level "plone" namespace, but they are distributed as separate eggs. When installed, each egg's source code has its own directory (or possibly a compressed archive of that directory).
Namespace packages eliminate the need to distribute one giant plone package, with a top-level plone directory containing all possible children, e.g. plone/theme and plone/portlets.

WebService implemented an Intranet for 8,000 employees and associates of LUX MED Group using the latest version of Plone 4. The new intranet platform was equipped with tools to manage communication within the Group, as well as social mechanisms, including discussion forums and blogs.
LUX MED Group is a leading private medical services in Poland.